Thursday, August 25, 2011

GET READY TO MIX SOME “INKY DRIPS,” ANOMIE BELLE STYLE


**DOWNLOAD THE “INKY DRIPS” SINGLE PACKAGE ON iTUNES**
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/inky-drips-ep/id457043024

STREAM “INKY DRIPS”
http://soundcloud.com/anomie-belle/inky-drips

STREAM “INKY DRIPS” (ATROPOLIS REMIX)
http://soundcloud.com/anomie-belle/inky-drips-atropolis-remix

STREAM “INKY DRIPS” (DAMIAK REMIX)
http://soundcloud.com/anomie-belle/inky-drips-damiak-remix

STREAM “AIN’T NO SUNSHINE”
http://soundcloud.com/anomie-belle/aint-no-sunshine

If you can’t get enough of Anomie Belle lately, you are certainly in for a treat. Out TODAY, and currently making a debut premiere on Alarm the Press.com, you can download the infectious “Inky Drips,” on Amazon and iTunes, along with two stellar mixes of the song. Working their magic on the tracks you will find a remix done by Atropolis and another, equally as impressive mix by Damiak. The single also includes a cover of Bill Wither’s 1970s classic, “Ain’t No Sunshine,” that, if I may say, is even better than the original.

“I grew up in your prototypical American suburb. The manicured lawns, strip mall parking lots, chain stores, and massive expanses of cement and housing developments depressed me. I chose the moniker Anomie Belle to speak to the decadent alienation of the American dream,” states Anomie Belle.

The sultry singer-songwriter Anomie Belle has just released her newest video for the track “Inky Drips,” the first single off her upcoming album, The Crush on Baeble last week, and there is no stopping her now. The sultry songstress is about to sweep you off your feet and will have you craving more. With an infectious sound and smooth yet smoky vocals, The Crush, will earn a special place in your Year End List for 2011.

Belle’s voice is heavenly as she whisks you away into musical rapture, only leaving you to want to fly higher. If this is your first taste of Anomie, you will be wondering where she has been all of your life. Feel free to indulge.

Anomie Belle is not your typical singer-songwriter. She’s a whole new element of surprise. Starting when she was ten years old, Belle refurbished an old karaoke player to multi-track record her own songs. Already having been a classical violinist performing in an orchestra, she had self-taught herself the piano. Learning how to layer music, Belle’s musical focus carried her into college where she learned audio engineering and electronic programming. She spent the next four years working as a studio musician, chamber violinist, radio DJ and producer in Madrid, New York, Buenos Aires, Glasgow and Amsterdam. Boys, are you intimidated yet?

She’s also an active film composter, and her music has been featured in Xbox’s “Alan Wake,” the United States of Tara and MTV’s Jersey Shore. She has composed scores for award winning short films that have screened at the Seattle International Film Festival, Toronto Hot Docs, and Bumbershoot, and is currently scoring a new television pilot.

Arriving in Seattle afterwards, Belle released her debut effort in 2008 titled Sleeping Patterns, which led her to sharing the stage and collaborating with Tricky, The Album Leaf, Azure Ray, Emily Wells, Asobi Seksu, Phantogram, Little Dragon, Kid Koala, Sea Wolf, Kimya Dawson, Mirah, Efterklang, amongst others, including Mr. Lif (The Perceptionists) who appears on the new album.

Are you ready to catch Anomie Belle’s “Inky Drips”?
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